HUNGER! Guest Blogger- David Wilkerson
We’ve heard it said, “Prayer changes things” – please let me adjust that a bit… “Prayer changes US!” And this is what’s happening in my life! I can’t help it… I’m finding myself teaching and writing about it all the time!
This morning before our 7:00am prayer meeting, I came across an article by David Wilkerson, pastor of Time Square Church and author of The Cross and the Switchblade. I’ll let him do my blogging this morning… Please read the whole thing, you won’t be disappointed…and let’s HUNGER for God more than ever!
Enjoy…
Pastor Manny
“There was a certain man in Caesarea called Cornelius, a centurion of the band called the Italian band. A devout man, and one that feared God with all his house, which gave much alms to the people, and prayed to God always” (Acts 10:1-2).
The life of Cornelius proves that God seeks full-hearted devotion, obedience, and ceaseless prayer. Consider the ways in which this devoted man of God saved his house and the miracles his devotion wrought.
Cornelius was so determined that he and his house come into God’s fullness that he actually neglected eating in order to seek God. Food was secondary to his deep spiritual hunger and longing for God. Days of fasting without a corresponding hunger and thirst for God avails nothing; in fact, it is better to eat than to fast in an effort to earn blessing from heaven. But hunger for God takes the edge off the desire for food for a man with a heart in pursuit of him.
This man Cornelius should put us all to shame. He had no teaching tapes; he didn’t even have a teacher. He was not a Jewish proselyte but simply a man desperate for God. What he had learned had come the hard way—no seminars, no conventions, no how-to-get-it-from-God books. He did not even have the Holy Ghost in him yet, urging him to pray and seek God’s face. Yet he fasted and prayed always.
His prayer life made him a giver of alms. God still had not answered his prayer for his own household, yet he gave generously to all in need. He was not so wrapped up in his own need that it took all his time, attention and money.
Praying men always get God’s attention and the praying man hears God speaking. It’s been that way since the beginning.
You can save your house the same way Cornelius saved his. In a single day, with one glorious miracle, his entire household was saved and filled with the Holy Ghost. In one day his house was transformed from spiritual blindness to marvelous light and life. All because this man set out with great determination to save his house. God help us to get serious about praying for our lost family and friends.
Digging these blogs lately.
We should be like that and don’t think of ourselves because we are here for people. we should have hunger for the presents of the lord because he will take you to the next level. when you hunger for the lord you will see yourself doing everything for him.
He is right, we’re so wrapped up in our own lives- our desires, our needs, our problems. If we’d just remember that when we focus on God all those things come in line and are taken care of. And we often wonder why we cannot hear God thinking He is just not speaking. He always is…. what is it that we are focusing on?
Amen. We can tell our family and friends about Jesus, but we need the holy spirit to change their hearts. May we never stop praying for them and believe in God for their salvation.
Amen. Never underestimate the power of prayer. We must pray without ceasing. Keep a personal relationship with him so talking to him constantly is not a chore but a pleasure.
Wow, it is so very true how we can get caught up in our own needs and forget about the Kingdom. Then we wonder and ask God why things are not changing in our lives, why are family and friends are still not saved. The answer is we are not doing what God has called us to do. Pray. Great blog. My assignment and responsibility is to Pray.
i love this ..im trying to replace the words lucky and hope with blessed and pray.. we can hope for change and it MIGHT happen but when we pray for it..IT DOES HAPPEN!!! some would say im lucky i got that job, bottom line is I WAS BLESSED WITH IT..i pray for lost at times and include certain people in my prayers, but by reading this i NEED to widen my prayers,
What a desire Cornelius had to save his house. The part about fasting was interesting. If you fast and don’t desire God more than before you fasted, you might as well just eat. I pray to God that I have that desire that Cornelius had to seek God’s face and desire to have fellowship with God.
That is awesome. Really prayer connect us to God, the more time we spend with Him in prayer, I think the more we pray the easier is to hear Him. I need to pray more lol